Babe, Eugene, and Gene’s spiralling mental state
(And Babe snapping him out of it)

Babe, Eugene, and Gene’s spiralling mental state
(And Babe snapping him out of it)
Historian Stephen Ambrose once noted that after the War, if he ever heard a veteran speak of another soldier as the “bravest man I ever met,” he was usually speaking of a medic.
made something
ive quickly learned that being in the hbo war fandom is like… god there’s so many characters and so much to be emo about, just every day i’m like ok today i am extra emotional about *spins wheel* john basilone *flips a coin* eugene roe *pulls a name out of a hat* and this random background character with one line
Someone put red paint on the "Serve and Protect" sculpture at the Salt Lake City police building and it is such a powerful statement.
"Good art should disturb the comfortable and comfort the disturbed." -C.A.C.
I may or may not have fallen in love with Shane Taylor for like the 5th time this week
the show does such a quick 180° on speirs, it's amazing. like, for the first seven episodes, he's just some eldritch horror, appearing out of the woods to give doomsday pep talks and murder prisoners. his name is whispered in the shadows; he is the leopard that stalks the night. no one knows exactly whom/what speirs is, where he came from, or what he wants.
then in episodes 7 - 10 he's suddenly the energizer bunny?? he likes ancient history and card games? he's falling over drunk with his buddies? he's capable of heart eyes?? like whoa, this man has a personality that's not Murder, and it's b e a u t i f u l
I mean what the hell are we doing here? And why… why did I end up back here when all those other fellas didn’t? I thought that. Every guy back has thought that. But you’ve just got to pull yourself out of bed in the morning and get on with the day. You do that enough times in a row, you forget some things. For a while, anyway.
THE PACIFIC: 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY || Part Ten: Home (dir. Jeremy Podeswa), Aired May 16, 2010
i feel like doc Roe’s little “well I’ll be there sir” after Dyke asks what will happen if he gets hit is criminally underrated in the grand scheme of Reasons We Stan the Doc
shane taylor watching the rest of the cast training in the bootcamp while he learned about veins
Babe saying "think I overdid it on the cover for my foxhole?" when the tree falls on him is pure comedy gold, I don't care who you ask
I don’t ‘zone out’. Being zoned out is my default state, and I occasionally zone back in to check how things are going.
